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Originally Posted by avandonk
It is my experience that any gap between exposures barely let the sensor cool down. It is marginal at best.
It takes about forty minutes for a sensor to fully heat up with continuous exposures. The time constant is in the order of many minutes for heating up and cooling down.
It is a waste of time!
Bert
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I agree with Bert on this one - cooldown time would need to be too long in an imaging session to be of any significance.
I just allow a 20 second gap so that I can check the sub quickly for errors before the next one fires off. Time is precious when you're taking 15min subs with the additional 15mins ICNR thinking time!
This is my "Machine-Gun" sub theory

Keep firing them off!!!
Doug
